Weight and fertility: new study examines frozen embryo transfer outcomes
NCT ID NCT07450300
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at over 1,800 frozen embryo transfer cycles to see if a woman's body mass index (BMI) affects whether the transfer can be done as planned and if it leads to pregnancy. Researchers compared obese and non-obese women using different hormone preparation methods. The goal was to understand if weight influences treatment success and cycle cancellation rates.
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Clinique Mathilde
Rouen, 76000, France
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